Yahoo News – by Jennifer Gerson Uffalussy

A video released on Tuesday by an organization calling itself the Center for Medical Progress says it details a lunch meeting wherein Dr. Deborah Nucatola, Planned Parenthood Federation of America’s senior director of medical services, discusses how the tissue and organs from aborted fetuses can be best harvested to then be utilized for medical research.   Continue reading “Coincidence … or Is It? Planned Parenthood ‘Sting’ Video Isn’t First to Derail Legislation”

Biz Journals – by Marc Styles

For some Muslims, it can be hard to buy a house, and Mayor Ed Murray plans to do something about it.

On Monday, Murray’s housing committee released its recommendations for ways the city can increase housing in the city. Most ideas were what you’d expect, including increasing the city’s housing levy and implementing new rules and regulations to foster development of market-rate and lower-income housing.   Continue reading “Seattle mayor offers plan to help followers of Sharia law buy houses”

Gun Watch – by Dean Weingarten

A Sardis, Alabama woman, Michelle Russel, was attacked by a rabid bobcat in her front yard on 13 July, 2015.  Her friend, Register, had a .22 rifle in the house, but the cartridges were in a tool shop.  From greenvilleadvocate.com:

“I kept yelling, ‘There’s a bobcat out here.’ He immediately got his gun and ran to his tool shop to get bullets,” she said.  

Continue reading “Alabama Rabid Bobcat Attack: Rifle makes a Dangerous Club”

Natural News – by Ethan A. Huff

The cult of “science” has a fetish for trying to amalgamate humanity with machine. And its latest endeavor in this pursuit has taken the form of an emerging brain implant technology that would render humans part flesh, part computer.

Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UCB), have come up with a concept they’ve dubbed “neural dust” that they say can be implanted into people’s brains for data collection purposes. And the technology is reportedly so small that humans wouldn’t even know it was inside their heads.   Continue reading “New brain implants are so microscopic, you won’t even know that you’ve been implanted”

American Everyman – by Scott Creighton

As Jan10 pointed out, I’m looking at these photos of the suspect’s car in the parking lot of the Navy support center in Chattanooga and I notice there doesn’t appear to be any damage done to the front end of the vehicle. The bumper is fine. The airbags didn’t go off. And even the headlights got through the crash without a scratch that I can see.   Continue reading “Chattanooga Shooting: How Did Suspect’s Car Ram Through Gate Without Any Damage?”

Natural Blaze – by Erin Elizabeth

UPDATE: TIMELINE OF ALL 10 deaths and disappearances at bottom which I highly recommend you read.

I read about Dr. Baron Holt DC not long after he died less than a month ago near me here on the East Coast of Florida. Father’s Day June 21st. Dr. Holt [holistic] was coincidentally found the very same day that Dr. Bruce Hedendal (also a DC found here on the E Coast of Florida) was found slumped over in his car. Like Holt, Dr. Hedendal was also extremely fit. Dr. Hedendal been doing an athletic event earlier in the day before he died. (sign up here for free ebook)   Continue reading “5th Doctor (age 33) Died in Florida Making 5 Dead, 5 More Missing”

Intellihub

Over the course of the last several years many in the alternative media have worried about United Nations soldiers working within the United States to eventually take part in a martial law takeover.

While there has been a plethora of evidence that UN troops are training inside the US, the smoking gun has, to this day, never been revealed.   Continue reading “Report: UN Troops tackle man in Alabama Walmart”

Last day to get in on the drawing, 1:00 pm Pacific, 4:00 pm Eastern is the cutoff.  

Mark Schumacher is sponsoring a drawing for From the Trenches World Report.  Mark has provided a set of GXT Pro Series 2-way radio walkie-talkies for 1st prize.

Midland’s GXT1050VP4 two-way, 50-channel radios are designed for GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) operation, in a rugged, weatherproof package. With a range of up to 36 miles and Mossy Oak Breakup Camo finish, they’re ideal for your next hunting trip. Features include privacy codes, direct/group calling, NOAA weather radio/alert/scan, silent operation, whisper function, SOS siren, and plenty more. Five animal call alerts are also included. Perfect for the outdoorsman.   Continue reading “From the Trenches Drawing for Way Bitchin’ fm Walkie-Talkies, two Pathfinder Dry Bags, and a Patriot Bible”

Fox 11 News

GREEN BAY – A suspect in a July 4th stabbing was previously removed from the United States for being in the country illegally, according to a federal immigration official.

Victor Paz-Castellanos is charged with attempted first-degree intentional homicide and three other charges for allegedly stabbing his ex-girlfriend during an argument just after the fireworks ended.   Continue reading “Suspect in 4th of July stabbing in Green Bay previously deported”

MassPrivateI

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) called on commercial bus and truck manufacturers to install data recorders often referred to as “black box” recorders.

NTSB Chairman Christopher Hart said that despite “more than a decade of recommendations by the NTSB,” federal regulators at the U.S. Department of Transportation had not required them in large motor vehicles.  If you didn’t know nearly every car manufactured after 2005 has a black box, the NHTSA has an entire page dedicated to Event Data Recorders.   Continue reading “The Feds want speed limiters and surveillance devices installed in every car, truck and bus”

Off the Grid News – by Susan Patterson

Throughout the centuries, plants have developed many defense mechanisms to protect themselves from foraging animals. Some of them prove to be a skin irritant when touched, as in the case of nettles and poison ivy. Others cause severe reactions and even death on ingestion.

The famous Poison Garden in England’s Alnwick Garden houses about 100 of the most dangerous plants. There, they warn visitors not to not even smell the flowers. It’s not rare for some people to take this warning lightly to their regret.   Continue reading “7 Innocent-Looking Plants That Could Kill You”

ABC 7

Sandra Bland was found dead in a Waller County, Texas, jail cell on Monday at 9 a.m. after being arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer during a routine traffic stop, the I-Team has learned. Authorities say her death appears to be suicide.   Continue reading “Road trip for suburban woman ends in jailhouse death”

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Western Journalism – by Pastor Chuck Baldwin

Ladies and gentlemen, I submit that what we see happening in the United States today is an apt illustration of why the Confederate flag was raised in the first place. What we see materializing before our very eyes is tyranny: tyranny over the freedom of expression, tyranny over the freedom of association, tyranny over the freedom of speech, and tyranny over the freedom of conscience.   Continue reading “The Confederate Flag Needs To Be Raised, Not Lowered”

Yahoo News

Tom Petty has a message for the Confederate flag: Don’t come around here no more.

In light of South Carolina removing the Confederate flag from its statehouse, “Refugee” singer Petty has come forward to say that his decision to include the offending banner during his stage shows was “downright stupid.”

In an article published by Rolling Stone, Gainesville, Florida-born Petty admitted that he was “pretty ignorant” about the meaning of the flag as a child. For his tour to support his 1985 album “Southern Accents,” Petty used the Confederate flag as marketing material, a decision he now cringes over.   Continue reading “Tom Petty Regrets ‘Downright Stupid’ Use of Confederate Flag”

New York Times – by RICHARD FAUSSET, ALAN BLINDER and MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A gunman opened fire on a Navy and Marine reserve center in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Thursday, leaving four Marines dead, and wounding several others, including a Marine recruiter and a police officer, officials said. The gunman was also killed.

“Somebody brutally and brazenly attacked members of our armed services,” the police chief, Fred Fletcher, said during a news conference.   Continue reading “Four Marines Killed in Chattanooga Shootings”

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It’s no secret that bullets are growing in scarcity and becoming more expensive than ever before. This is where an air rifle comes in handy thanks to the low price and constant availability of pellets on the market. It also helps that pellets are extremely easy to carry around due to the small weight and size

If you don’t know much about air rifles and consider them as some sort of toy you might want to think again. These powerful pellet guns can fire at high velocities of over a 1,000 feet per second with ease making them very dangerous. With all this power you can even manage to hunt animals such as a turkey or rabbit with no problem whatsoever.   Continue reading “Why an Air Rifle is Essential for Survivalists”

Reuters

A gunman was reported dead after shootings on Thursday at several places in Chattanooga, Tennessee, including a U.S. military recruiting center, and a police officer was hit by gunfire, authorities and local media said.

CBS News reported the gunman was dead a couple of hours after the shootings began, quoting police sources. In a tweet, the Chattanooga Police Department said that the situation was over and that details would be forthcoming.   Continue reading “Gunman in shootings in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is dead: report”